Halloween Weekend Family Fun

Our top ideas for feeding and entertaining your little monsters all day long

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Perfect for a kids Halloween party- these grey cats taste great.

A Halloween variation of pull-apart sweet bread.

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Add Halloween effect to your breakfast table with this creamy baked bacon, eggs and potatoes "eyeball" dish.

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Treat your family to a hearty breakfast in just an hour. They'll love the spicy and sweet hint of pumpkin in these wonderful pancakes.

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Pumpkin faces creatively “carved” with chocolate make this beverage a big hit!

Make a friendly pumpkin face on these tasty cinnamon rolls.

Looking for a distinctive recipe for Halloween? Then check out this ghost shaped cinnamon and sugar toast - ready in 10 minutes.

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Begin the day with a “Boo!” Ghostly pancakes with orange-flavored syrup are frightfully fun for breakfast.

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Think you're going batty? Well, don't be selfish! Invite everyone to join in the fun of creating and serving up the little creatures for breakfast!

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Explore Nature’s Bounty

Orchard

  1. Spend the afternoon at a local orchard, where you’re bound to find hay rides, bushels of apples and a pumpkin patch. Find one near you at Pumpkin Patches and More.

  2. After you’ve tired yourselves out picking plenty of apples and pumpkins and navigating the corn maze, bring home your bounty for more fun. Use it up right away as an afternoon snack with these Smiley Apples or carve up those gourds and roast the seeds.

  3. For pumpkin decorating inspiration, check out these non-carving options or turn your treasure into a carved piece of art with our templates.

    Make It a Grave Affair

    Crescent Mummy DogsSpend the day spooking it up for Halloween with mummy-centric activities:

     

    1. Wrap each other with toilet paper for a chilling effect

    2. Get the kids involved in preparing  Crescent Mummy Dogs and Mocha Mummies and munch on them for lunch or a snack.

    3. Later, get your craft on by turning pumpkins into ghoulish mummies with a bit of gauze, glue and googly eyes.

    Host a Magnificent Masquerade

    Kids in Costumes

    1. Spend the day in disguise. Round up past costumes and have a fashion show before putting the finishing touches on this year’s getup.

    2. Then have fun making and decorating a giant cookie dressed as Frankenstein, or smaller treats disguised as werewolves.
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